cagnaleranoJoined: t 26, 2008: 9Lation: italy
thanks for your response, now I know I’m not going to try to do a DIY myself. I don’t know if I should this here or open a new top:someone mentioned PAIA, I took a look at their website(paiaom), they give a full DIY kit(iludingase) for the FATMAN analogue synth for about 250$. This synth features 2O, 1F, 2eg, MIDItVonverter (needs an external MIDIontroller) , not bad for that pre, I think. They also provide the PAIA 9700 modular , wih is offered in a pkage iluding # 2 Os# 2 Fs # 2 As # 1 Balaed Modulator # 1 Noise soue # 2 AR envelope Generators # 1 ADSR Envelope Generator # MIDI toVonverter# Glide Pressor #V aleOffset Pressor # Power Supply for about 560$ ,definitely not bad!Did anybody ever experieed the PAIA synths? what do you say about their sound? youtube videos are few…
e-gradJoined: Sep 12, 2008: 76Lation: Berlin
I’ve got the PAiA 9720 Dual O. It’s def. great value for the money. tually I got as a dual -LFO sie I use 2 MOTM 300 as my main Os.However I think the PAiA fine Os. Their sound reminded at the Doepfer A100 O whh is based on the Moog Rogue’s O though I’ve neverompared them dirtly.
andrewFJoined: D 29, 2006: 635Lation: perth australiaAudio files: 3
my 1st diy was a Paia fatman, before that I had never held a soldering iron.It all worked eept for the midi, one email from John at Paia told me how to fix it. Never a problem sie then.I added most of the simple mods found ott’s page -home1.gte.netres0658sfatmanand it is a great little synth, probably i treasure it as it is my 1st born. I still like to use it, espially with my eltribes.Also built the 9700 series, for some reason I built the Os into one synth and the FA boards into another. I like the Os, but have found the range a bit limited at times (ie – for driving a wavetable, for regular use they are fine). The Fs were pretty good too, maybe not everyone’s favorite but are easy to use and do the job.Well…enjoy your options